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Non-Nutritive Sucking

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EFFECT OF NON-NUTRITIVE SUCKING: AN ARTICLE CRITIQUE

This article reported the results of research on the pre-feeding behavioral state of pre-term infants. Based on findings reported in the literature, the researchers posited that non-nutritive sucking prior to feeding would have a positive impact on an infant's behavioral state and that, in turn, feeding would be more effective. This hypothesis was tested experimentally. Based on research results, the conclusion drawn was that non-nutritive sucking was an effective modulator of an infant's pre-feeding behavioral state.

There is a problem statement in this article; however, the statement must be synthesized by the reader from material presented in the article introduction and material presented near the end of the literature review. This treatment of the problem is not conducive to a ready appreciation by the reader of what issues are being addressed in the article.

There is no research question stated in this article, although a research question may be inferred by the reader from the stated purpose of the article which is presented at the end of the literature review and the research approach followed in the experiment. The authors state that the purpose of the article is to describe the effect of non-nutritive sucking on the pre-feeding behavioral state of pre-term infants. In the conduct of the research, the authors sought to identify specific effects on behavioral

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Approximate Word count = 904
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page)

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